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The Weekend Collective
3PM-6PM Weekends
The Weekend Collective on Newstalk ZB is an intelligent and fun take on the life you live and what you love.
From Barrister to singer to recording artist and concert producer, including performing the national anthem for the All Blacks, you name it, Tim Beveridge has done it.
Joined by a range of special expert guests throughout the afternoon, The Weekend Collective will cover off the issues of the week, politics, parenting, finance, wellness and property.
Tim is the perfect company every weekend from 3pm on Newstalk ZB.
Saturday:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
3pm-4pm The PanelÂ
4pm-5pm OneRoof Radio ShowÂ
5pm-6pm The Parent SquadÂ
Sunday:
3pm-4pm Politics Central
4pm-5pm Health HubÂ
5pm-6pm Smart MoneyÂ
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Hannah McQueen: The best lessons to teach your children about money
What are the best lessons to teach your children about money? How soon should you be setting them up with a trust fund, or a personal savings account? Hannah McQueen...
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Greg Pain: High tech sports equipment v making do with the basics
The London Marathon took place on April 21, and a record number of runners were using carbon-fibre shoes. How important is it to have the best sporting equipment?...
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Politics Central: Budget cuts in healthcare and the free speech debate
This week on Politics Central, former Te Whatu Ora chairperson Rob Campbell criticises the organisation's decision to make savings at the country's hospitals, saying...
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'Travesty for society': Victoria University Vice-Chancellor on the concerns generated by free speech event
Victoria University's Vice-Chancellor has his own concerns over an infamous free speech panel event. A selection of public figures and academics were set to debate...
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'Unbalanced': Victoria University Students' Association president addresses postponed free speech event
There's debate over Victoria University's decision to call off a discussion on free speech. It comes after outrage within the university, with claims the panellists...
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Former Te Whatu Ora chair hits out at organisation's warning that hospitals need to make financial cuts
Te Whatu Ora has been criticised for telling public hospitals to bring the organisation back to budget, they need to make target savings of $105 million by July. It...
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The Parent Squad with John Cowan: Navigating the world with a baby
Leave the baby with a sitter or take them everywhere with you? US comedian Arj Barker has sparked a furious backlash after asking a woman to take her baby out of...
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Ashley Church: How long-term should you plan for when buying?
A couple bought an investment property in the 90's for under $150,000, and sold it in 2024 for $4 million, so how long term should you be thinking when you're buying? Ashley...
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The Panel: Victoria Uni's free speech event cancelled
Today on the Panel Tim Beveridge was joined by Brad Olsen and Pete Wolfkamp to wrap the week that’s been. On today’s agenda: Reading Cinemas is disappointed by...
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Kent Johns: Connections between stress and weight gain
Is there a connection between stress and weight gain? Plus in a time when most of us are tightening the belt, there are ways we can get fit without a gym membership. Health...
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Max Whitehead: How to bounce back from mid-career layoffs
With all the cuts to the cut service, how should you deal with layoffs mid-career, and more importantly how can you bounce back? Employment relations practitioner...
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Politics Central: Don Brash and Shane Jones
Former Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr joined Helen Clark at Parliament this week, to warn New Zealand against joining Pillar 2 of the AUKUS defence pact, saying...
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The Parent Squad with Kathryn Berkett: Should you help your children choose a career?
Should you help your children choose a career after school, or should you trust them to forge their own path? Kathryn Berkett joined the Weekend Collective with...
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Ed McKnight from OPES Partners: Is the housing market dead or just resting?
Is the housing market dead? Or is it just resting? What is the best sort of property to invest in for capital growth? Ed McKnight from OPES Partners joined Tim...
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The Panel: New Zealand named one of the most sexually active countries
Niva Retimanu and Wilhelmina Shrimpton joined Tim Beveridge to wrap this week on the Panel. On the agenda tonight: Stuff and Warner Bros. Discovery have struck...
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Andrew Bascand: The changing face of the banking sector
Harbour Asset Management's Managing Director Andrew Bascand joined Tim Beveridge on Smart Money this week. They discussed how geopolitical events in Gaza including...
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Dr Alex Bartle: Do supplements help with healthy sleep?
Melatonin has emerged in recent years as one of the most popular sleep supplements, given its reputation for being effective as well as safe. Nearly two-thirds of...
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Politics Central: Iran-Israel conflict escalates
Today, Israel launched dozens of drones and missiles at Israel, in an attack that may trigger a major escalation between the regional archenemies. The United States...
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'Foreseeable': Expert suspected Iran's aerial attack on Israel was coming
In a widely anticipated move, Iran has launched an aerial attack into Israel. The Israel Defence Force estimates Iran launched over 200 different kinds of drones,...
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The Parent Squad with Dougal Sutherland: Should you tell off other people's kids?
Apparently 'it takes a village to raise a child'. But in the real world, should you ever tell off other people's kids? Dougal Sutherland from Umbrella Wellbeing...
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Helen O'Sullivan: How will the return of no-cause evictions impact the rental market?
The Government is reintroducing 90-day no-cause evictions and making several changes to notice period laws in a move meant to 'encourage landlords back to the rental...
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The Panel: Pseudoephedrine returns to shelves this winter
Today on the Panel Tim Beveridge was joined by Mark Crysell and Brigitte Morton to dig into some of this week's juiciest topics. On the agenda today: TVNZ cancelled...
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Dr John Cameron: When does dieting become an issue?
Is there such a thing as the "optimal weight?" When does dieting become disordered eating? Dr John Cameron joins Tim Beveridge with the answers. LISTEN ABOVE
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Hannah Eriksen: How important is breakfast?
Breakfast cereal giant Sanitarium says consumer habits are changing, as it plans to cut production of muesli, granola, flake, clusters and puff cereals by June 2025....
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Amanda Morrall: Are the latest CEO remuneration figures fair?
Although the recession has put the brakes on average pay rises, the country’s highest-paid CEO has set a new record for remuneration. Is this fair? Expert Amanda...